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DAILY CAItAli, JOUnNAL SALEM dKBOOfi THUftSDAV..,JULyg1t, 10&4.L
CLASSIFIED
WANTED.
Wanted Lady or gentleman of fair'
education to travel for a flrmi of
$250,000 capltt.l. Salary $1072 per
year and expense; paid weekly. Ad
dress with stamp, J. A, Alexander,
Salem, Ore. 7-17-3t
Wanted. To purchase a piece of land
suitable for potatoes, hops or hay.
Address, with particulars, lock box
488, Salem, Oregon. 7-1-tf
Salesmen Wanted. Good, active men
wanted at once, to sell nursery
stock In good territory; stock first
class. O. P. Lansing, Salem, Ore.,
Route 7. G-22-lm
Wanted. To rent or lease, resldonce
with modern Improvements, good
sized premises, and located near
business section. Inquir eor write,
this office, "P. Q. D." 6-18-tf
FOR 8ALE.
For Sale. 115 acres, with 100 acres
clear land and 20 acres In hops,
good buildings. Four miles from
Salem, on the Wallace road. Geo
Bayne, Route 1, Salem. 7-2-lm
A Snap. A high-grade, rubber-tired
buggy, almost new, at a great ban
gain; must bo 'sold. soon. A. F.
Hofer, Jr. tf
Screen Do ore Lawn and field fence,
barb wire, shingles, P. & B. ready
roofing and building paper. Exten
sion ladders, gates and gate hard
ware. All at lowest prices. Walter
Morley, CO Court street, Salem.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Lost. A pocketbook, containing notes
Leave at Journal office ami receive
reward, 7-lC-3t
George H. Hall & Co. Livery and
transfer lino, Newport, Or. Special
attention given to handling baggage
and camp outfits. Hack "lo Otter
Rock and Lighthouse. Good saddlo
herses. One block east of steamor
landing. 7-13-2m
Hotel 8cott Newly furnished, every
thing clean and first' class. Rooms
at reasonable prices. In Cottlo
block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-M.f.
New Lodging House. Everything
new, clean and comfortable Schrelb
er block, 149-151 State street. Mat
tie Hutchlns, prop. 6-9-tf
To Lease. A farm for term of years,
260 acres, 130 acres in cultivation,
C5 acres summer fallow, 100 acres
timber, grub oak and' second growth
fir to put on market, fruit and ber
rleB for family use; In Polk county,
threo miles from1 SaJeni. J. B. Put
nam, state librarian, State House.
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Bay Have you tried Edwards & Lusch
ers for meats. We have the beat
sausage In town. Come and try it,
and be convinced. 410 East State
street
atom Truck and Dray Co. Oldest
and best equipped company in 8a
lem. Piano ard furniture mov.ni
a specialty Office 'phone, 861. W.
W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Office
No. 60 State street 9-1-lm
FOR RENT.
SoomstoRerit Twelve furnished or
unfurnished rooms to rent Loca
tion on street car line, and one
block to S. P. depot. Call on J. O.
Goodale, 12th and Oak streets. C-20tf
RESTAURANT.-"
Ferguson's , Restaurant. Vb Mtau
street Open dayan night Ow
20a meals are bettor than any 31
house In the state. Six 20o xaV
for $1.00; 21 20c meals for 98.00.
UNDERTAKERS.
KJaSrtKsnvrFt
and finest line of undertaker's goods
In the city. Prices to suit til
Black and white hoarse. Prompt
reliable. Save money by calling a
No. 187. A. M. Clough, A. J. Bassj
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Ydur Stepmother
Is still here, and an busy as over.
When your clothes are worn and
dirty, or the button off take them to
her, at tho Balom Dyeing and Clean
ing Works. Repairing and rellning;
new velvet collars put on overcoats;
also four Butts a month for 91. Caltm
(or anl returned.
MRS. C. H. WALKER, Prop.
195 Commercial 8trJ
PRANK DAVEY
Notary Public; conveyancing
and examining titles. Life, health
nd accident Insurance. Room 9,
Odd Fellows' building, opposite
Court House.
TELESCOPE8, 8UIT CASES AND
LUNCH BASKETS AT
THE VARIETY STORE,
ANNORA WELCH, Fr&, W Court 8t
03TEOPATH8.
Drs. Schoettle and Mercer, successors
to Schoettle, Barr & Barr, Osto
ophaths, Odd Fellows' temple, Sa
lem, Oregon.
PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON.
Dr. W. 8. Mott Will hereafter bt
found In the Brey block, 276H Com
merclal street, over Oregon 8km
Co. Office tolephono, 29S1; real
dence phone, 2751. Office hoars I
to 12. and 2 to 5.
TONSOftlAL AND BATHS.
Evan's Barber Shop Only flrst-cUsi
shop on State street Every talHi
now and up-tc-uato. Finest pore
lain baths. Shave, 15c; hair-cut II
baths, 2Ec. Two first-class boo'
blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor
LODQE8.
Olive Lodge, No. 18, I. O. O. . I. O
O. F. Hall, Saturday each week, at
7:80 p. m. B. B. Herrlck, Jr., N. Q
Frank F. Toevs, recording secretar
Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of thi
World Meets In Holman Hall over?
Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Fraslei
Consul. Wylle A. Moores, Secrt
tary. 1-12-lyr
Valley ledge No. 18, A. O. U. W. Mwti
In their hall In Holman block, cot
ner State and Llborty, every Mm
day evening. Visiting bretLrv
welsome. Roy Mclntlro, M. W. i
E. Aufrance, Recorder.
Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. GasU
Hall in Holman block, corner 8Ut
and Liberty Sts. Tuesday of eael
week at 7:30 p. m. H. H. Turnej
C. C; W. I. Staley, K. of R. and S.
Foresters of America Court Bate
wood Foresters No. 19. Meets Trl
day in Turner block. H. Q
Meyer, C. R.; A. L. Brown, Sec.
Modern Woodmen of America On
gon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Most)
every Thursday evening at 8 o'cleel
Holman Hall, E. E. Matten, t
0.: A. L. Brown, Clorlr.
Hop Baskets.
Hop Baskets. All kinds of baskets.
Hold your orders for Walter Mor
ley, GO Court street, Salem.
WATER COMPANY.
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALL.
For water service apply at ottet
Bills payablo monthly in advane
Mae all complaints at the office.
SUMMER SCHOOL
The first term of the Capital
Summer Normal opens May 2d,,
and will continue eight weeks. The
second term opens Juna 27th, to
continue untlll the August exams.
Classes will be formed in all tho
branches required for State and
county papers, and in Latin,
Stenography and Type-writing.
Address J. J. Kraps, -Suik. E. T.
Moores, Prof. Matthews.
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1 Violin. Mandolin
and Gmtsit.
I Thorough instructions, Pupils
T prepared for clubs, recitals and
entortalnmonts. Special terms
to pupils starting now. Private
I -lessons 50c. Class lessons 25c.
T Club rehearsals free.
8IDNEY HAYES,
101 Commercial Street
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ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TRAYS
AND ORCHARP BOXE8 at tho
shop of
I G. F. Mason f
Miller street, South Salem
PHONE 2191 Red.
HUIE WING SANG CO.
Great sale of Chinese and Ja-anese
fancy goods. We also xnako up all
kinds, of wrappers and waists, under
wear and skirts. Gents' and ladies'
tarnishing goods, silks, laces and em
broideries. All kinds of Bummer goodr
matting, etc. Court street, corner c
alley. Salem
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PROPOSALS FOR WOOD, U. 8. IN
dlan School Service, Chemawa, Ore
gon, July 2, 1904. Sealed proposals,
endorsed "Proposals for Wood," and
addressed to the undersigned at Che
mawa, Oregon, will bo received at
this school until 2 p. m. of Wednesday,
July 27, 1904, for furnishing and deliv
ering at this school, as required dur
ing tho fiscal year ending June 30,
1905, about 2000 cords of wood, as por
specifications obtainable a6 this
school. Bidders will state in their
bids tho kind of wood proposed to
bo furnished, and the price per cord.
The right Is reserved to reject any
and all bids or any part of any bid if
deemed for the best interest of the
service. Each bid must bo accompan
ied by a certified check or draft upon
some United States depository or
solvent national bank, ruado payable
to tho order of tho Commissioner of
Indian Affairs, for at least five por
cent of the amount of the proposal,
said check to be forfeited to tho
United States In caso any bidder or
bidders receiving an award shall fall
to execute promptly a satisfactory
contract, otherwlso to be returned to
the bidder. Bids accompanied by
cash In lieu of certified check will not
be considered. For further Informa
tion apply to THOS. W. POTTER,
Superintendent,
7-5-Tues-Thurs-Sat-9t
Oregon Development League.
Tho Portland Commercial Club
has Issued a call for a convention of
the Oregon Development League, to
bo held at the Marquam Grand Thea
ter, In Portland, August 2d and 3d.
All commercial, agricultural, mining,
stock raising and irrigation Interests
will be represented; every editor In
tho state will be Invited- to attend as
a delegate, county commissioners and
mayors of all towns and cities will
also bo called upon to name delegates.
The Portland Woman's Club will look
after tho comfort of ladles accom
panying delegates, and, among othor
entertainments, havo arranged for a
trolley rldo on August 2d, taking In
tho most interesting and beautiful on- j
vlrona of Portland, and on- August 3d
10 etreet cars will be provided for a
trip over the entire city.
The Southern Paclflo Company will
sell tickets at tho very low rato of
one faro for tho round trip, from all
points on Oregon lines to Portland and
return, for this occasion, and It is
hoped that every section of tho state
will bo well represented at the con
vention, to work in harmony for the
development of Oregon. 7-lCeod
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Notice to Dog Owners. '
The annual license on dogs In the
city of Salem, for tho year Beginning
July 1, 1904, and ending July 1, 1905,
Is now duo, and tho ordinance author
fzlng same will bo promptly enforced.
Dog owners Ilvlug In outside wards
can pay license fee to special officers
authorized to receive same, others
please call 'at City. Hall and pay up.
D. W. GIBSON,
7-15-HH Cfty Marshal.
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' For Infants and Children.
Th9 Kind Yeu Have Always Unto
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COLD
DEAL
Companies Are Reported
Have Merged Their
Interests
to
New York, July 21. It Is said on
good authority that tho plan for the
merger of tho National Lead company
ami the United Lead company will bo
favorably acted upon at today's meet
ing of the directors of tho Nntlonnl
Lead company and that tho deal will
bo consummated1 at an early date. He
ports have been- current at different
times during the last two years that
the rival lead Interests would get to
gether. Negotiations 'havo 'at times
been held looking to such a result.
Each time, however, they came to
naught, and the rivalry became bit
ter. It seems Ithat It was this rivalry
which was directly resppnslbloi for
bringing tho two Interest together.
Il Is believed that In tho proposed
merger tho National will tako over
only the manufacturing plants of Its
rival, and that the mining Interests
owend by tho Guggenheim-Ryan com
bine which also, controls the United
Lead comapny will bo otherwlso dis
posed of. If thl $ plan Is carried out
the mining properties of tho United
Lead company will probably bo turned
over to tho American Smelting and
Refining company, which is also con
trolled by tho Guggenheim-Ryan peo
ple.
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Salmon Are Running.
Astoria, Or., July 21. For tho time
this year there Is a good run of sal
mon entering tho river, and around
Sanrt Island yesterday and last night
the gillnetters' made good catches,
showing an Improvement on tho catch
of soveral hundred por cent. Whether
It Is only a spurt of ai day or two, or
tho beginning of a big run, Is not
known, but tho latter Is belloved to
bo true by many, as this Is the time
that the run In Monterey Hay was ex
pected. Tho pack at tho present time, on a
basis of 48 tails to the case, Is not ovot
100,000 cases, which Is about tho same
as It was at this time lost year, and
If a good run comes and continues, an
average pack will be put up. Tho cold
storage people are fully 80 per cent be
hind their pack of last year, and It
will bo Impossible to catch up under
any circumstances.
Tho size and quality of tho present
run are alll that could bo do3lrod, and
as the water In tho river Is clearing up
rapidly tho fish aro expected to go up
the river, and permit tho seins to
make some good catches for tho first
time during tho present season.
Greater preparations havo been made
this year than over before to handle a
great run, and If tho opportunity offers
some great records will bo broken.
Good 8plrlts.
Oood spirits don't all come from
Kentucky. Their main Hource Is the
liver and all the fine spirits ever
made In tho Blue Grass stato could
not remedy a bad liver or the hundred
and ono'ill effects It produces. You
can't have good spirits and a bad
Hvef at the Bame time. Your liver
must bo In fine condition It you would
feel buoyant, happy and hopoful,
bright of eye, light of stop, vigorous
and successful In your pursuits. You
can put your liver In fine condition by
using Green's August Flower tho
greatest of all medicines for the llvor
end stomach and a certain cure for
dyspepsia or indigestion. It has been
a favorite household remedy for over
thlrty-flvo years. August Flower will
make your liver healthy and active
and thus insuro you a liberal supply
of "good Bplrits." Trial alzo, 25c;
regular bottles, 75c. At all druggists.
At Dr. Stone's drug stores.
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Chickasaw Brigade Reunion.
Sulphur, I. T., July 21. This placo
Is gay with flags and bunting today In
honor of tho vdtorans of tho Chicka
saw brigade. United Confederate vet
erans, which Is In session. Tho Sons
of Confederate voterans and tho Dau
ghters of tho Confederacy aro parti
cipating, and the reunion, which lasts
until tho end of tho week, promises
to bo Unusually soccossful.
Sure Cure for Piles.
Itching piles produco moisture and
cabse Itching, (his form, as well as
Bllng, Bleeding or Protruding Piles
aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pllo
Remody Stops itching and bleeding.
Absorbs tumora 50c a Jar at drug
gist, or sent by mall. Treaties free.
Write mo about your ease. Dr. Bo
sanko, Phi la., Pa,
Fore sale by Dr S. C Stone, druggist.
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We guarantee sufficient proof that
Doctor cures all kinds of diseases
have failed, such as cancer, tumors, (external and Internal) Gravel
kidney, bone diseases. Consumption, gall stonea, rhjeumathtyi,
dropsy, and dlabets, appendicitis have never yet failed, and female
diseases, all the foregoing wlthuot the knife, or plaster or poisons,
and with no pa In to the patient whatever.
Testimonials of prominent-people. Consultation free. ..
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Hattitt 8c Lawrence
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ways glad to ice new patrons,
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after, all other schools and doctors
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